Home / News Kyte Baby Slumber Suits recalled over fire risk—here’s what parents need to do By Stefania Sainato November 11, 2024 Rectangle Inside this article How to find out if your slumber suit is affected What to do if you own a recalled suit Important safety information No reported injuries, but safety comes first If you’re a fan of Kyte Baby’s cozy bamboo sleepwear, there’s an important update you should know about. The brand has recently issued a recall on its popular Slumber Suits due to non-compliance with federal flammability standards for children’s sleepwear. Approximately 20,500 Slumber Suits are affected and may pose a fire risk if exposed to an open flame. Although no injuries have been reported, Kyte Baby urges families to take action. Here’s what you need to know to keep your child safe and the steps to take if you own a recalled suit. How to find out if your slumber suit is affected If you have a Kyte Baby Slumber Suit, here’s what to check: Sizes recalled: Medium (M), Large (L), and Extra Large (XL) Colors: Midnight, Taro, Slate, Sage, Blush, Cloud, Alpine Village, Crepe, Racoon, Jurassic, Eucalyptus, Blue Heron, Cloud Poppies, Haze, Midnight Poppies, and Coastline Label: Look for “Kyte Baby,” the size, “Made in China,” and care instructions on the inside neck label Kyte Slumber Suit label These suits were sold online on kytebaby.com from November 2022 to March 2024 for about $75. What to do if you own a recalled suit If you have one of these Slumber Suits, stop using it immediately. Kyte Baby will guide you through returning or safely destroying the suit, with free return shipping provided. For assistance, contact Kyte Baby at 817-381-8723 (Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. CT) or by email at hi@kytebaby.com. For complete details, please check the CPSC recall notice. Important safety information Federal regulations require children’s sleepwear to contain flame retardants or be tight-fitting to reduce fire risks. Although Kyte Baby’s Slumber Suits are classified as wearable blankets and thus fall outside these regulations, Kyte Baby recommends discontinuing their use entirely—even for daytime wear. If you own a similar item not listed in the recall but want to confirm, please get in touch with Kyte Baby. Additionally, the brand has stated on its Facebook page that it does not plan to reintroduce the Slumber Suit style in the future. Related: 10 safe sleep guidelines every parent, grandparent and caregiver should know No reported injuries, but safety comes first Although there are no reported injuries, Kyte Baby is taking proactive steps to reach out to all affected customers. This recall serves as a reminder of the importance of staying informed about product safety. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends well-fitted sleep sacks or wearable blankets that align with safe sleep guidelines, creating a secure sleep environment for your baby. Following these recall guidelines is essential to ensure your little one’s safety and give you peace of mind. Inside this article How to find out if your slumber suit is affected What to do if you own a recalled suit Important safety information No reported injuries, but safety comes first The latest News Santa by the numbers: 8 fun facts about his Christmas Eve journey News Hero truck driver in Ohio saves 4-year-old found wandering on busy road in the cold News ‘The world will never be the same’: Doctor delivers powerful affirmations to newborn News This viral TikTok is changing how parents teach kids to accept apologies